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India too is showing characteristics of two party system with United Progressive Alliance ( UPA ) and National Democratic Alliance ( NDA ) as the two main players.

characteristics and Christianity
According to Van Voorst, the statement " those that loved him at the first did not forsake him " has the characteristics of Josephus ' writing and points to the continuation of Christianity.
Philosophically, the Entfremdung theory relies upon The Essence of Christianity ( 1841 ), by Ludwig Feuerbach, which argues that the supernatural idea of “ God ” has alienated the natural characteristics of the human being.
Diversity of belief among organized Spiritualists has led to a few schisms, the most notable occurring in the U. K. in 1957 between those who held the movement to be a religion sui generis ( of its own with unique characteristics ), and a minority who held it to be a denomination within Christianity.
It emphasizes gratitude for nature, the family, ancestors and, above all, religious faith in one universal God, inheriting its basic characteristics from Buddhism, Christianity and Shintoism.
* The Tinnevelly Shanars: a sketch of their religion and their moral condition and characteristics: with special reference to the facilities and hindrances to the progress of Christianity amongst them.
In the sixteenth century, when the Kingdom of Kongo was converted to Christianity, ukisi ( a substance having characteristics of nkisi ) was used to translate " holy " in the Kikongo Catechism of 1624.
In the fourteenth century, Don Juan Manuel referred to the conflict between Christianity and Islam as a " cold war " and defined the distinguishing characteristics between a cold war and a hot war.
Between the 1470s and the middle of the following century there is a transition to early Modern English though in literary terms the characteristics of the literary works written does not change radically until the effects of the Renaissance and Reformed Christianity become more apparent in the reign of King Henry VIII.

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It is an answer in its way, individual and highly dramatic, to the charge that the democratic process is necessarily vicious in its campaign characteristics.
For outdoor signs and displays, acrylic, with its outstanding optical characteristics, weather resistance and formability, strongly dominates the picture.
Within its limits, this arrangement had the actual or potential characteristics of a cross-licensing agreement.
The brick ’ s thickness is preferred partially due to its thermal characteristics, and partially due to the stability of a thicker brick versus a more standard-sized brick.
Perhaps Grothendieck's deepest single accomplishment is the invention of the étale and l-adic cohomology theories, which explain an observation of André Weil's that there is a deep connection between the topological characteristics of a variety and its diophantine ( number theoretic ) properties.
An object is uniquely identified by its name and has a set of attributes — the characteristics and information that the object represents — defined by a schema, which also determines the kinds of objects that can be stored in Active Directory.
Depending on how much the paint is diluted ( with water ) or modified with acrylic gels, media, or pastes, the finished acrylic painting can resemble a watercolor or an oil painting, or have its own unique characteristics not attainable with other media.
The relatively low melting point of brass ( 900 to 940 ° C, 1652 to 1724 ° F, depending on composition ) and its flow characteristics make it a relatively easy material to cast.
" Robert Brough Smyth's Aborigines of Victoria of 1878 devoted ten pages to the bunyip, but concluded " in truth little is known among the blacks respecting its form, covering or habits ; they appear to have been in such dread of it as to have been unable to take note of its characteristics.
The Toronto Star described Gooch's decision to put an end to its traditions, activities and distinguishing characteristics as " neutering Animal House.
Due to its arrangement, groups, or columns, and periods, or rows, of elements in the table either share several chemical properties, or follow a certain trend in characteristics such as atomic radius, electronegativity, etc.
One of the main characteristics of a molecule is its geometry often called its structure.
Computer software has special economic characteristics that make its design, creation, and distribution different from most other economic goods.
This categorisation is descriptive, and it is used as a general touchstone when considering ancient cities, although not all have each of its characteristics.
Monosaccharides are classified according to three different characteristics: the placement of its carbonyl group, the number of carbon atoms it contains, and its chiral handedness.
Each type of manure has its own physical, chemical, and biological characteristics.
These shape characteristics are not necessary for a crystal — a crystal is scientifically defined by its microscopic atomic arrangement, not its macroscopic shape — but the characteristic macroscopic shape is often present and easy to see.
He rejects the Enlightenment's view of the war as a chaotic muddle and instead explains its drawn-out operations by the economy and technology of the age, the social characteristics of the troops, and the commanders ' politics and psychology.
One of the most notable characteristics of New England ( or British )- heritage Congregationalism has been its consistent leadership role in the formation of " unions " with other churches.
The first collisional family — a group of objects thought to be remnants from the breakup of a single body — is the Haumea family It includes Haumea, its moons, and seven smaller bodies .< sup >†</ sup > The objects not only follow similar orbits but also share similar physical characteristics.

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Classical physics draws a distinction between particles and energy, holding that only the latter exhibit waveform characteristics, whereas quantum mechanics is based on the observation that matter has both wave and particle aspects and postulates that the state of every subatomic particle can be described by a wavefunction — a mathematical expression used to calculate the probability that the particle, if measured, will be in a given location or state of motion.
Because of its view of concepts as " open-ended " classifications that go well beyond the characteristics included in their past or current definitions, Objectivist epistemology rejects the analytic-synthetic distinction as a false dichotomy and denies the possibility of a priori knowledge.
Other complex APMs have similar characteristics to mass transit systems, and there is no clear cut distinction between a complex APM of this type and an automated mass transit system.
These central regions begin to die through coagulative necrosis, though they also retain some of the structural characteristics of previously normal tissues, enabling a distinction from the granulomas of tuberculosis where caseous necrosis obliterates preexisting structures.
' These characteristics made enough difference to warrant designation of the 121, 538 earlier ones as " 1964½ " model-year Mustangs, a distinction that has endured with purists.
The formal distinction is that a gerund is a verbal noun – a noun derived from a verb that retains verb characteristics, that functions simultaneously as a noun and a verb, while other nouns in the form of the present participle ( ending in-ing ) are deverbal nouns, which function as common nouns, not as verbs at all.
Although the distinction between AAVE and Standard American English is clear to speakers, some characteristics, notably double negatives and the omission of certain auxiliaries ( see below ) such as the has in has been are also characteristic of general colloquial American English.
A distinction can be made between those domesticated plants that have been deliberately altered or selected for special desirable characteristics ( see cultigen ) and those plants that are used for human benefit, but are essentially no different from the wild populations of the species.
William Strauss and Neil Howe make a distinction that each generation has unique characteristics.
The distinction between haram and hima is thought by some modern scholars to have been necessary due to a different means of deciding which regions were to have restrictions-the selection of haram was considered to be more up to the community while the selection of hima had more to do with natural characteristics of the region, which were considered to be best respected by jurists.
Main characteristics of Baloglou's " byzantine " is the distinction of σ and s ( σ = c ς = s ), the distinction οf lower and upper letters, such as π = n, Π = TT or 5, θ = 8, Θ = 0 or Q, ψ = y, Ψ = 4, and the unusual, but with great resemblance with the Greek prototype, transliterations σ = c, π = n ρ = p Ρ = P.
He noted that " the treatment of insanity ( l ’ aliénation mentale ) without considering the differentiating characteristics of the patients distinction des espèces has been at times superfluous, rarely useful, and often harmful ", describing the partial or complete failures of some psychological approaches, as well as the harm that the usual cruel and harsh treatments caused to patients before they came to his hospital.
Some authors try to draw a distinction between systemic and systematic corresponding to that between unplanned and planned, or to that between arising from the characteristics of a system and from an individual flaw.
Marketers see this legal distinction as quaint since in almost all cases market characteristics correlate highly with product characteristics.
The superior performance characteristics of later Lamborghini models ( such as the Diablo, or the Murciélago ) appealed to performance car drivers and engineers, but they never had the originality or outrageousness that gave the Countach its distinction.
From these acquaintances Handel learned the essential characteristics of Italian music, in particular ( according to Dean and Knapp ) " fluency in the treatment of Italian verse, accurate declamation and flexible harmonic rhythm in recitative, ... drawing the necessary distinction between vocal and instrumental material and, above all, the release of wonderful melodic gift ".
The launch weather guidelines involving the Space Shuttle and expendable rockets are similar in many areas, but a distinction is made for the individual characteristics of each.
The 8100 had another interesting distinction in being one of the first commercially available systems to have a network with characteristics of what we now call local area networks, in particular the mechanism of packet passing.
Based on the work of his cousin Galton, Darwin is able to assert that human character traits and mental characteristics are inherited the same as physical characteristics, and argues against the mind / body distinction for the purposes of evolutionary theory.
He also worked on the distinction between the auks and petrels and the special characteristics of shearwaters that foraged underwater.
The distinction between crust and mantle is based on chemistry, rock types, rheology and seismic characteristics.

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